Doing boring things with it though. Just hooked up to a webcam and using it as a security camera for my room really.
]]>I wonder if the same image can be used on the OpenPandora. I know Wejp has been heading up the work for getting ALARM to work on that device, but I'm wondering if these are parallel projects or not.
I have no idea.
Maybe you could post that question in their forum in "Community-Supported Devices": http://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=27
I think so. I've downloaded that ARM version from http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms as Arch Linux is only for x86-64 & i686.
And the Raspberry Pi website mentions it at http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloadsArchLinuxARM has also Arch versions compiled for ARM for other ARM platforms like SheevaPlug & PogoPlug (hours of fun ).
cool... I wonder if the same image can be used on the OpenPandora. I know Wejp has been heading up the work for getting ALARM to work on that device, but I'm wondering if these are parallel projects or not.
I'm guessing parallel because I don't see OpenPandora listed on the alarm link you posted, pe7er.
]]>just curious, is this the version of Arch that is being worked on for Raspberry Pi?
I think so. I've downloaded that ARM version from http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms as Arch Linux is only for x86-64 & i686.
And the Raspberry Pi website mentions it at http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads
ArchLinuxARM has also Arch versions compiled for ARM for other ARM platforms like SheevaPlug & PogoPlug (hours of fun ).
]]>i like the abreviation ALARM. i wonder if that's intented or just funny coincidence?
I installed ArchLinuxARM on my Raspberry Pi.
The default hostname is alarmpi
In other news, in the event anyone has missed it (from our G+ announcements and tweets), Arch Linux ARM's developer team is working with Marvell in developing the SMILEplug & it's BSP. We're enjoying this new relationship (and recognition) greatly, and look forward to possible future manufacturer collaborations!
We've added a slew of new devices recently, and hope to add the USI Topkick & TonidoPlug2 very soon to "officially support" devices.
]]>This sounds amazing, thank you for all your effort. I am looking forward on getting a Rasberry Pi myself. And off course load it with Arch.
+1 for me :-) I already have an Eee 701SD netbook, to which Arch has given a new lease of life - a Raspberry Pi with Arch (ARM) on it would be a great little machine too...
Looking forward to more info on getting Arch running on the RP!
]]>We do support Raspberry Pi, and one of our developers has an alpha board that he's been getting support finalized on. We already have a kernel in our repo for it, and an official root filesystem tarball will be available when we (and they) are ready.
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